alexasigno
Member
I think everyone has debated standards and protocols enough, and nothing more is going to come out of it. Perhaps this would be more constructive if we start aligning where we agree with each other.
I'll start:
1) RBs are dangerous but accept that risk
2) This risk can be made lower - I'm sure most of us have modified our unit in some way to improve safety for the type of dives we are doing
3) A device could be made simple and cheap enough to detect a missing scrubber
4) No company should ethically or legally be able to make claims over RB vs OC without third party pier reviewed papers
5) All claims from manufacturers should be backed up with publicly available data
Anything else?
I'll start:
1) RBs are dangerous but accept that risk
2) This risk can be made lower - I'm sure most of us have modified our unit in some way to improve safety for the type of dives we are doing
3) A device could be made simple and cheap enough to detect a missing scrubber
4) No company should ethically or legally be able to make claims over RB vs OC without third party pier reviewed papers
5) All claims from manufacturers should be backed up with publicly available data
Anything else?